Theodore&

PowerPoint AI

PowerPoint AI for decks that still have to survive review.

Theodore& works in the live PowerPoint file, not beside it. It helps teams clean structure, tighten narrative flow, sharpen page language, and return the finished deck to the workspace where the project already lives.

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Who this page is really for

For teams that need better decks without losing the working file, the review path, or the Microsoft workspace around the presentation.

Client-facing teams who need a deck to become clearer, sharper, and more defensible before it reaches leadership or a customer.
Operators and consultants who already work inside PowerPoint and need edits to happen in the actual presentation instead of a detached answer window.
Teams storing presentations in OneDrive or SharePoint and who want the output to stay reviewable inside the same project folder.

What Theodore& does inside PowerPoint

Rebuild storyline flow, page order, and headline hierarchy without breaking the underlying working file or the normal review cadence around it.

Tighten executive summaries, board-update pages, and section transitions so the deck reads like a senior operator cleaned it instead of a generic AI tool filling space.

Keep the output in editable PowerPoint form so reviewers can comment, revise, and send the deck onward using the same file they were already working in.

Typical PowerPoint-heavy workflows

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Board and investor updates where the deck needs a clearer narrative spine, stronger headlines, and fewer pages that feel assembled rather than argued.

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Client presentations where the slides need consulting-style polish but the delivery team cannot afford to lose the SharePoint or OneDrive review process around the file.

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Operating reviews and internal strategy decks where the team wants better communication inside the real presentation rather than a copied outline in chat.

What this looks like in practice

PowerPoint work is only useful if the final output stays editable. Theodore& is built around that constraint, so the deck remains part of the project workspace instead of becoming a detached artifact.

Storyline cleanup

A review deck gets restructured without leaving the live presentation.

Theodore& can improve how the deck argues the point, not just rewrite isolated sentences.

Page order changes stay in the source deck.
Headline and body-copy cleanup happens where reviewers already comment.
The team can continue revising the same file instead of merging AI output manually.

Storyline | Structure | Reviewability

Executive polish

The hard part is not writing more text. The hard part is making the slide feel ready to send.

PowerPoint AI is most useful when it can tighten message hierarchy and make the deck feel deliberate under real delivery pressure.

Executive-summary pages become shorter and clearer.
Messy slides are rebuilt into cleaner consultant-style layouts.
Presentation work stays inside normal stakeholder review loops.

Executive summaries | Consulting polish | Editable decks

Workspace continuity

The deck remains tied to the rest of the project.

Presentations rarely stand alone. Theodore& keeps the PowerPoint work connected to the spreadsheet, memo, and folder context around it.

PowerPoint work remains linked to the same workspace thread.
OneDrive and SharePoint stay part of the workflow rather than becoming a staging area.
The output can move through the same delivery process as the rest of the project.

PowerPoint | OneDrive | SharePoint

Where Theodore& is different from generic presentation tools

Generic presentation AI often helps you think about slides. Theodore& is aimed at actually improving the working presentation inside the project context around it.
The goal is not a prompt-only deck draft. The goal is a reviewable PowerPoint file the team can keep using immediately.
Theodore& is stronger when the deck depends on the spreadsheet, memo, and shared folder around it, because the workspace remains part of the workflow.
For Microsoft-native teams, that workspace continuity is the real differentiator: the deck improves without the delivery process falling apart.

Common questions

What makes Theodore& different from a generic presentation AI tool?

Theodore& works inside the project workspace and returns edits to the actual PowerPoint file, so the output stays reviewable, editable, and attached to the live deck instead of becoming detached draft text.

Can Theodore& handle consulting-style decks?

Yes. Theodore& is designed for work where storyline quality, clean writing, and page-level judgment matter as much as speed, especially for client and executive materials.

Does the deck have to leave OneDrive or SharePoint for Theodore& to help?

No. Theodore& is specifically positioned around workspace-native execution so teams can keep the deck inside the Microsoft environment they already use to review and deliver work.

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